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governor martin o'malley signs togislation enabling veterans get credit for their military training, education, and experience. the wis a first pick in nba draft. y selectnix mercurous ere brittany. mystics missed out on the dominating six-foot nine center. they chose taylor from ohio state. a went to the seattle storm. otto porter of georgetown announced he will enter the nba draft in june. and now tim brant explains how the nationals bounced back from a tough weekend. >> it was jackie robinson day yesterday in major-league baseball. it was nice to get back into the for thecolumn national's. all the players wore and fortitude to honor one of their own. the great jackie robinson broke the color barrier. bases,, five for extra and this is tyler moore. he went tw ofor 4 with three runs batted in. been a 10-3 as they go to 8 and 5 on the season. a news conference will be held this afternoon in college park in maryland. alex has announced he will be in the nba draft in june. now cash in big time. have a great day. >> ♪ >> 9 contestants on "dancing with the stars" had to pull off a side-by-side c
governor martin o'malley signs togislation enabling veterans get credit for their military training, education, and experience. the wis a first pick in nba draft. y selectnix mercurous ere brittany. mystics missed out on the dominating six-foot nine center. they chose taylor from ohio state. a went to the seattle storm. otto porter of georgetown announced he will enter the nba draft in june. and now tim brant explains how the nationals bounced back from a tough weekend. >> it was jackie...
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i think [indiscernible] inside somalia, there is no security, not enough education or food. every year is drought. we're losing thousands of lives, especially children and elderly. are dying from malnutrition. now the u.s. government and the policy toward the u.s. government in somalia is changing. for the last 20 years we were in this island. they did not want to intervene after what happened and block lockdown in 1993. the u.s. stayed away from all of the issues in somalia. now there intervening in a positive way. they're trying to put -- >> we have to wrap it up but we will continue the conversation and posted online democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] tavis: good evening. smiley. tonight, a conversation with senator bernie sanders. the bombingrmath of of th in boston and the budget. and then a talk with chris columbus. withversation
i think [indiscernible] inside somalia, there is no security, not enough education or food. every year is drought. we're losing thousands of lives, especially children and elderly. are dying from malnutrition. now the u.s. government and the policy toward the u.s. government in somalia is changing. for the last 20 years we were in this island. they did not want to intervene after what happened and block lockdown in 1993. the u.s. stayed away from all of the issues in somalia. now there...
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that's not education. yes, there's a question in the back. >> i am not sure how much research work possibly we could gain with contrasting and comparing foreign military education. to improve our military. >> actually there several people over on this comparative field of military education. we worked on it ourselves. one of the programs we have at the were college that i'm very proud of is an engagement program with war colleges around the world, where we work and help them set up curriculum, give lectures. dr. schindler and i were in colombia and many time. i've been everywhere from ethiopia to are required to south africa. the thing is, most countries tilt the military education programs based on hours. we are the model. the british have somewhat of a different system and other countries to slight variations as well. the general rule of thumb is that moderates the united states and much of what america will find more college curriculum but are they trained taken into spanish. there's some important and
that's not education. yes, there's a question in the back. >> i am not sure how much research work possibly we could gain with contrasting and comparing foreign military education. to improve our military. >> actually there several people over on this comparative field of military education. we worked on it ourselves. one of the programs we have at the were college that i'm very proud of is an engagement program with war colleges around the world, where we work and help them set up...
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[video clip] >> i think education in america may be in a crisis. >> what about education in the united states? is that going in the right direction? >> no, that is a very tough problem. ofin the graduating class 2012, test scores fell in two of the three sections. reading drop to the lowest level in four decades. are in ourdren who school today will be the first generation of children who are less educated than their parents. like the secret ingredient that makes america special. freedom is what america is
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of the whole person and we are committed to improving the health of the communities we serve through education and awareness, as well as delivering quality health care services. in light of the contributions made by osteopathic physicians to the health of our nation and this being their national week of recognition, i have introduced house resolution 159, which calls on the house to support the designation of national osteopathic medicine week. i urge my colleagues to join me in recognizes the field of osteopathic medicine and supporting the designation of national osteopathic medicine week. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from alabama, miss sewell -- --s sewe ms. sewell: i join americans across this nation and world in celebrating dr. martin luther king's letter from a birmingham jail. after being arrested on april 12, 1963 dr. king came across an article in the birmingham news, entitled white clergymen urge local negros to withdraw from demonstration. clergymen who authored that article were very critical of dr. king and the o
of the whole person and we are committed to improving the health of the communities we serve through education and awareness, as well as delivering quality health care services. in light of the contributions made by osteopathic physicians to the health of our nation and this being their national week of recognition, i have introduced house resolution 159, which calls on the house to support the designation of national osteopathic medicine week. i urge my colleagues to join me in recognizes the...
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they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female pregnancies. in delhi, the center for social research has organized women into neighborhood groups trying to shift the ingrained gender bias, even invoking hinduism's goddess of prosperity. >> ( translated ): we must begin to welcome girl babies into our homes, like the goddess lack shi has come into our home. lack smi. >> reporter: they're also aware of the law that's become known by its english acronym. that's the pre-conception and prenatal technology act, abortion is legal in india but the act makes it illegal when done for sex selection. >> a lot of people don't even know that we have a very strong law. if you,
they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female...
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middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for recruitment for every industry in our city that whether it's healthcare, technology, or whether it's tourism, and all the other great things that are happening in our city. and in fact we invested in 2012 in kid s f a special program we got funding from from the government federal department. labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of ou
middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for...
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she was extremely well-educated. she had all these things going for her. but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. three of her four children died. the kinds of grief this woman were amazing,ugh but folks demonized her for that, thought she was crazy. we found out she wasn't crazy. mary todd was a very significant person. i hope someday we have a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just the tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln life monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span three, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. anna edney is the bloomberg news fda reporter and is here to talk to us about compounding pharmacies. she's going to be talking to us about the congressional investigation into compound pharmacies, including the role of the fda in policing these pharmacies. .elcome to the program trad what is a compounding pharmacy? where at is a pharmacy patient need something special. perhaps a preservative, a color -- a patient may need a different mix than is usually given. a manufacturer is not going
she was extremely well-educated. she had all these things going for her. but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. three of her four children died. the kinds of grief this woman were amazing,ugh but folks demonized her for that, thought she was crazy. we found out she wasn't crazy. mary todd was a very significant person. i hope someday we have a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just the tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln life monday...
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it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition passed despite of the bad press. i have serious concern about the final result in terms of what it means. i think that if we had a huge surplus, to met all the needs in terms of city services it would be appropriate to provide financial support to city college. it certainly is a totally appropriate use of funding the fact is we are not doing what we need to do in terms of our own budget. we don't have nearly enough heart gardeners and parked patrol officers. we are turning over street trees to private property owners. in fact we are really not turning them over as we don't have enough money in dpw t
it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition...
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item 8 urging the board of trustees and administration to utilize to preserve the quality of education that has served education well, and to support the city of san francisco to reevaluate the charges and providing more and kind services to support the resolution. >> this was a resolution to support the issues i'll turn it over to you. >> colleagues we have a number of speakers from the community of supporters of city college and faculty i believe we'll have a trustee or two. my hope is this hearing on city college and dialog on resolution to support the college this is a difficult time and we can also end with a commitment to have a working group that would be looking at the financial support and putting our heads together in creativity ways to feel what month supporters feel is a jewel of the san francisco system. we've invited all students from all background and the chance to develop a better life for themselves and their families. i know last year the focus was on how the college has that i would people from poverty but also retrained individuals like from manufacturing and retra
item 8 urging the board of trustees and administration to utilize to preserve the quality of education that has served education well, and to support the city of san francisco to reevaluate the charges and providing more and kind services to support the resolution. >> this was a resolution to support the issues i'll turn it over to you. >> colleagues we have a number of speakers from the community of supporters of city college and faculty i believe we'll have a trustee or two. my...
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program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint doesn't stop at mentoring he helps many student pursue scholarships to per view their dreams for higher education he understand the value and importance of community service and empowering our people to be strong and proud and conscious and capable members of the community who never forgot their heritage. so abraham, on behalf of the city and county of the san francisco x we will like to presented you with the 2012 distinguished service award. (applause). >>> thank you all and i appreciate this very much from the government of san francisco and i thanks our community at large and everyone who is here and
program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint...
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>> there's a lot of iranians in canada as there are here and there's a lot of educational exchanges among canadian universities and iranian universities in the sciences. >>steve: they dodged a bullet there. let's talk about the boston bomber. the older brother, apparently he was interviewed by the f.b.i. about a year ago. this is the extraordinary part. the russian government called the f.b.i. and said you've got to look at this guy because we think he's got ties to the chechen terrorism. >> the russians are not very forthcoming with intelligence information and when you get something from them apparently you should take a good look at it because they are trying to cover their behinds. they wanted to make sure this guy didn't do anything in america and they had not warned us that it was a possibility. they were covering their behinds. >>steve: it sounds like he took a six-month trip to russia last year and never showed up on our super computers because somebody misspelled his name. >> unfortunately that happens a lot. people, instead of putting "al" into a name, they put"el" into a name.
>> there's a lot of iranians in canada as there are here and there's a lot of educational exchanges among canadian universities and iranian universities in the sciences. >>steve: they dodged a bullet there. let's talk about the boston bomber. the older brother, apparently he was interviewed by the f.b.i. about a year ago. this is the extraordinary part. the russian government called the f.b.i. and said you've got to look at this guy because we think he's got ties to the chechen...
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let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my interactions as a peer educator caterpillar i'm a preeducator and project delivers nearly 4 hundred workshops a year on dating violence project. we do different activities with students where we talk about healthy relationships and how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent rape in other situations that are bad. doing those presentations has helped me to see how it impacts other students. students may not recognize when they're in on a abusive relationship. >> thank you very much. i'm going to call a few more cards. (calling names) doesn't have to be in that order just came forward >> i'm
let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my...
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those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to close the remarkable achievement gaps. we are experiencing layoffs and the students are many, many ways facing the crisis. i wanted to talk briefly about some recently data that was released that kind of speaks to the achievement gap. in the remedial classes only 25 percent of students who start at the city college in a remedial math class are able to move up. into a college level class. their less than a 40 percent completion degree such as african-american students. i want to acknowledge that city college is out performing in this state and we can do better. i also want to say that kohlman advocates and smack supp
those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to...
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education. i do think that we should have, or at least consider having a joint committee of the board of supervisors and the trustees of city college. we are already engaged in so many partnerships with city college and having that i'm going discussion and having them be a part of the discussion with the school district is something that i think that only benefit all three agencies. i hope that is something that we move forwards to. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i think it is wonderful to have a dialogue, and to add live on the points that supervisor campos made, another supervisor amniano (sounds like), who created the committee of education, in which i said on for years, there should be some way to them through the college board of trustees and that important decision-making , on the city level and i know our advisor to the mayor and education -- mendoza, sitting in the audience as well, i hope to work with many of you together to bring a working group on how to support
education. i do think that we should have, or at least consider having a joint committee of the board of supervisors and the trustees of city college. we are already engaged in so many partnerships with city college and having that i'm going discussion and having them be a part of the discussion with the school district is something that i think that only benefit all three agencies. i hope that is something that we move forwards to. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. >> supervisor...
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another of my constituents, molly, an alternative family education in santa cruz says it best, quote, the national day of silence is important to me because sometimes silence speaks louder than words. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, no one should fight for their country oy toe their government. but that's exactly what's happening th disa veterans todaywho e waiting far too long to have their claims processed by the v.a. there are right now thousands of folks in my home state of new york and in the hudson valley who are waiting on average over 400 days to have their claims processed. that's a year and a half. that's wrong and we can do bert by our veterans. i know one veteran who served his country in vietnam, he came home, filed a disability claim just in february of 2011. but that was 800 days ago and he's still waiting for an answer. he said to me, sean, i just need an answer so i can decide whether
another of my constituents, molly, an alternative family education in santa cruz says it best, quote, the national day of silence is important to me because sometimes silence speaks louder than words. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, no one should fight for their country oy toe their government. but...
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the last six miles they dedicated to the six educators. to compound that, the fact that one of the victims was an 8-year-old little boy who had gone out to meet his father and to give him a hug for running the marathon and to know he's dead and his sister is injured is just -- >> bill: michael i'm sure you don't want to get into the speculation. i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle outside. people could see the cops talking to somebody. so, you know, part of the thinking now this 20-year-old saudi national's apartment was searched in revere yesterday and several bags of stuff was taken away. so
the last six miles they dedicated to the six educators. to compound that, the fact that one of the victims was an 8-year-old little boy who had gone out to meet his father and to give him a hug for running the marathon and to know he's dead and his sister is injured is just -- >> bill: michael i'm sure you don't want to get into the speculation. i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we...
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we do programs for education and cultural awareness and we will talk about those in the context of the plans. i am sharing the analysis that you requested. i will say a little bit more about that. i think starting -- do both mics work? starting with the trends this first slide, and i will go through these quickly. i think we can see the total injuries -- i think it's important for you -- for everyone to look at these at data for pedestrian injuries and all traffic injuries in terms of trends. it's misleading to look at a short period of time. it's misleading to look at just one intersection because these are relatively rare events but with the thousands of intersections they collectively add up but just to follow one intersection or one statistic from day to day or month to month is really misleading and lead us down the wrong road but over a decade injuries overall have defined but for pedestrians remained stable which is not acceptable. when we look at severe and fatal injuries we see an uptick in the number happening in the city and i think this is in part because of increase in bic
we do programs for education and cultural awareness and we will talk about those in the context of the plans. i am sharing the analysis that you requested. i will say a little bit more about that. i think starting -- do both mics work? starting with the trends this first slide, and i will go through these quickly. i think we can see the total injuries -- i think it's important for you -- for everyone to look at these at data for pedestrian injuries and all traffic injuries in terms of trends....
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we have educational workshops >> so my second position is a coordinator. this does community base organizations behavior of the parents and giving the folks an overview on rights. we over our clinics at 6363 admission the first thursday ♪ again, we offers those workshops throughout the community it's very actually in spreading the word of information. we also offer p p ws. their our parents professional workshops again, we try to get our information to parents and professionals and we have the second saturday of each month. we try to get our next upcoming one on may 11th. we're going to have is a special speaker and she is going to screen her documentary on 3 generations and how effective it's envoy is a q and a and give a little bit of experience and information on several taught and a situation. but that's a quick example of the type workshops we have monthly. >> sorry the next one is short term case management. fully staffed sorry we have a staff of 3 social workers one in to 5 in english and then another bilingual in spanish. we can get immediate sup
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lot of that also is due to a lot of activists and community members who made this a priority issue to educate government and members of the community on this issue and of course they have been impacted on this as well and hopefully through the hearings we can push and encourage for better working -- a better coordination amongst a variety of departments and this sits in a lot of different purviews so again i want to invite you up and chaired the task force and a member of the sf mta. thank you for being here. >> thank you supervisors. i am deputy of planning for the sf mta also the transportation task force, co-chair with dhp. i'm going to give you a quick overview of the strategy and then what we're going to be talking about in the hearing so you can hear from the various departments on what they have have done since we have been developing this report. it's really important to note that we have been working over the last two years as a team and moving concert with the changes and the strategy is reflecting in real time what we're doing and moving forward and there is obviously a lot of chal
lot of that also is due to a lot of activists and community members who made this a priority issue to educate government and members of the community on this issue and of course they have been impacted on this as well and hopefully through the hearings we can push and encourage for better working -- a better coordination amongst a variety of departments and this sits in a lot of different purviews so again i want to invite you up and chaired the task force and a member of the sf mta. thank you...
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educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for education permits? >> i leave that as long as we can centralize these activities and tasks, getting them to go through one formal is much better for all of us. it is much easier to get a handle on what is going on. aou, we are doing really well with that. we will look into that and have it going through direct. >> so, we used all of these out. does anyone else have a question? we have about five more minutes before we take a break. i know the you are tired. please, ask and be polite. robbie? [laughter] >> hello. this is a question for all t
educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for...
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you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this county >> and since this is my first city address i'm hoping you'll cut me some slack if you chose to write about it in the newspapers. to the department heads and consistent leaders and education leaders to all of you who are online and thank you all of you for joining us this morning. and, of course, to my wonderful wife, mother and friend thank you for being here and pitting up with me for all these years >> a year ago i stood before i and score my term of office pledging to seize the year of the dragon to focus on jobs and to make bold decisions for your future. and to work together with all
you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this...
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the short fall, that $10 million short fall is really in the areas of the kind of the plans, education, and outreach because very often the funding sources that we deal with at mta you build the project and deal with this. and these programs are limited to us so that is the $10 million gap. step two, fund pilot treatments and identify those most impactful so we're building up how to take care of the short fall. one do the injury corridors, identify innovative treatments and integrate with other projects. again that is a $5 million gap. step three and estimate improvements and we estimated the third part, the permanent capital improvements but again this is a strategy. it's a plan. it's an estimate. we haven't actually gone to the intersections. we haven't done the engineering but that is the goal. that's what we're reaching towards so again we want to implement the high impacts first and then pursue funding by phase and i often tell people so they see the total there and we're never going to accomplish that. in reality we want to fund environmental studies, do outreach and fund designs
the short fall, that $10 million short fall is really in the areas of the kind of the plans, education, and outreach because very often the funding sources that we deal with at mta you build the project and deal with this. and these programs are limited to us so that is the $10 million gap. step two, fund pilot treatments and identify those most impactful so we're building up how to take care of the short fall. one do the injury corridors, identify innovative treatments and integrate with other...
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they go did get a great education. they had a lot of opportunities. how do you make it even more appealing so they don't go towards radicalization? >> this is where it's for the muslim problem that needs a muslim solution. chairman king was vilified and those muslims that testified in the american muslim radicalization hearings on congress in 2011 and again in 2012, we is stead we need to identify how we can pull muslims away from this concept of the you is premise sism of the islamic state. it's an empty internal sense of soul is they want to bond to this identity of the other is of the end of time sense, of al-qaeda and islamism and islamic states. we need as american muslims to pull them why our families are american. >> jon: doctor, thank you. >> alisyn: thanks so much. "fox and friends" in three minutes. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred of
they go did get a great education. they had a lot of opportunities. how do you make it even more appealing so they don't go towards radicalization? >> this is where it's for the muslim problem that needs a muslim solution. chairman king was vilified and those muslims that testified in the american muslim radicalization hearings on congress in 2011 and again in 2012, we is stead we need to identify how we can pull muslims away from this concept of the you is premise sism of the islamic...
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on a busy street to deliberately kill innocent people and at the same time, our children are being educated with curriculum that tells them, well, maybe it's okay. or at least it might be okay if the people you kill are jewish. that's not acceptable. >> gretchen: how did you actually come about this, because let's face it. when we have kids, we help them with homework, but we don't see everything in the textbook. how did you find it? >> my son came home, asked one day, who does israel belong to? i said that's weird. that answers itself. he said, no, i know what our family believes, but according to international law, who should that belong to? and apparently, and i verified it with the school that they had been taught that palestine is a nation that has been denied its state by great britain and the jews. they've also been taught, the curriculum describes fata, hamas, plo as political parties and even things as simple as the origins of jewish holidays are absolutely wrong. go ahead. >> gretchen: no, i was going to say, so you have tried to do something about this. what happened when you wen
on a busy street to deliberately kill innocent people and at the same time, our children are being educated with curriculum that tells them, well, maybe it's okay. or at least it might be okay if the people you kill are jewish. that's not acceptable. >> gretchen: how did you actually come about this, because let's face it. when we have kids, we help them with homework, but we don't see everything in the textbook. how did you find it? >> my son came home, asked one day, who does...
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>> we're launching our education program in the schools. the idea of having the kids do some artwork and then turn around and tag it in their class. so, they feel what it's like to be violated. that is so powerful, i can't wait to get home and start doing it. on the other side as a carrot, i have stickers. when you give blood like i do every eight weeks, they give me a little sticker. that says, be nice to me, i gave blood today. [speaker not understood]. we need to do that for our clean-up people. so, when i take one of our felons, our misdemeanor kids and we go out and abate graffiti, at the end of the day i put a sticker on and says, be nice to me, i cleaned hayward today. your parents have to be nice to you and you tell them i said so. (applause) >> awesome, thank you. thank you. do you have another question up there? >> i do. >> okay, great. >> it's a rather hefty one. there is much more commercial tagging such as billboards, rap ads on buses, streetcars, structures built into sidewalks such as kiosks, news gras being, stand alone in g
>> we're launching our education program in the schools. the idea of having the kids do some artwork and then turn around and tag it in their class. so, they feel what it's like to be violated. that is so powerful, i can't wait to get home and start doing it. on the other side as a carrot, i have stickers. when you give blood like i do every eight weeks, they give me a little sticker. that says, be nice to me, i gave blood today. [speaker not understood]. we need to do that for our...
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from a distance as a landscape, but once again up close there is another level of information that's educational about this facility. >> fire fly by artist ned con is an art installation which rises straight from the golden gate avenue sidewalk to the top of the building. >> the fire fly wall will be 5 by 5 polley carbon plates that will move with the wind and show a wave effect in the daytime. when those also swing back and forth and they hit the fulcrum, it will also set up an led light that will cover the fire fly. so, at nighttime people in another part of san francisco can see the side of our building and about 20 feet wide and 10 stories high will be a wall that will flickr on and off like fire flies at nighttime. it will be so energy efficient that if all those lights go on, it will be the equivalent of a 40 watt bulb. and also the new piece of artwork going all the way down the side of the building, which looks like this incredible wind ripples on a pond. and i thought, oh, my god, how incredible, how wonderful. >> inside the building we will have water walls in the main staircase, and t
from a distance as a landscape, but once again up close there is another level of information that's educational about this facility. >> fire fly by artist ned con is an art installation which rises straight from the golden gate avenue sidewalk to the top of the building. >> the fire fly wall will be 5 by 5 polley carbon plates that will move with the wind and show a wave effect in the daytime. when those also swing back and forth and they hit the fulcrum, it will also set up an led...
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perhaps some of it is an awareness or an education about resource he he that are available. there's a whole gamut of people available to remove graffiti, people who have never done it before, maybe they're painters but they just have access to materials and they are used to taking paint off. i guess farther down the spectrum of people that have never done it before and just want to be good citizens to remove graffiti. then you go up through -- you know, people who just specialize in graffiti removal. there's people who, you know, more like me who get technically involved and we test everything. you've got vendors out there that are selling you products, including antigraffiti coatings. so, i think there's a level of what the significance of the historic building, if we're talking about the white house or the national monument, you know, we'll always get -- usually find people who are super well qualified. and then if it's -- you know, if it were my house and it was built in the 1920s, i might get more ghosting. it's just a matter of -- not me. i would do a good job. [laughte
perhaps some of it is an awareness or an education about resource he he that are available. there's a whole gamut of people available to remove graffiti, people who have never done it before, maybe they're painters but they just have access to materials and they are used to taking paint off. i guess farther down the spectrum of people that have never done it before and just want to be good citizens to remove graffiti. then you go up through -- you know, people who just specialize in graffiti...
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their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city, burlingame and south san francisco began a ban on single use plastic bags. if you don't have your own rerusable -- reusable bags, stores will be charging 10 cents for paper bags. some are in favor. >> i think any time we can help the earth and recycle bags will benefit all of us, especially our kids. >> with the amount of bags that i was using, so -- it's just gonna be a habit change. >> grocery stores are still able to provide plastic bags for produce and pharmacies can still use small bags to hold prescription medications. >>> and seasonally hot weather around the bay area this afternoon. i do see
their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city,...
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. >> we just wanted to educate people to not be victims, be aware of your surroundings. don't be on a cell phone. just be aware of your surroundings, because crime can happen anywhere. else in a beautiful neighborhood like rock ridge. >> so far this morning, oakland police haven't put out a description of the person they are searching for in connection with this heldup and shooting. police do say the shooter took off and didn't end up stealing anything from the man and woman. i've reached out to a department spokeswoman looking for more details. so far, i have not yet heard back. this is according to everyone here, a very safe neighborhood. it's a neighborhood where people really enjoy walking everywhere. both day and night and a lot of the people i talked to are saying they will be more aware after hearing about the shooting, but they say this cre will not keep them at home. we're live this morning in oakland, alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the shooting in san francisco that we first told you about. san francisco police tell ktvu they were responding to calls of
. >> we just wanted to educate people to not be victims, be aware of your surroundings. don't be on a cell phone. just be aware of your surroundings, because crime can happen anywhere. else in a beautiful neighborhood like rock ridge. >> so far this morning, oakland police haven't put out a description of the person they are searching for in connection with this heldup and shooting. police do say the shooter took off and didn't end up stealing anything from the man and woman. i've...
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i think it's very important educating people about how to protect themselves about the radio frequency from the cell phone. it's very important. people lead very busy lives, complex lives and are also not informed how they can protect themselves against many of the increasingly toxic exposures of all types. and this fact sheet, for example, as pointed out, points out where you can perhaps not use your cell phone on like an elevator, whatever. also limiting cell phone use by children. i mean, i see parents letting their children -- i'm talking about young children in this case -- use cell phones all the time. i have a son now. he's in his 20s now. if i had this little fact sheet, it would have made things a lot easier. sometimes kids, teens don't listen to their parents, so to have something like this is a help that you can refer to or have at home. so, i think this would save lives, save illnesses and save overwhelming health costs to have this law in place and i urge you to not cave in. thank you. >>> hi, i'm ellie marks. i representative the california brain tumor association and [sp
i think it's very important educating people about how to protect themselves about the radio frequency from the cell phone. it's very important. people lead very busy lives, complex lives and are also not informed how they can protect themselves against many of the increasingly toxic exposures of all types. and this fact sheet, for example, as pointed out, points out where you can perhaps not use your cell phone on like an elevator, whatever. also limiting cell phone use by children. i mean, i...
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he is a student at cony high school. >> education was the gateway to opportunity for me. it was the gateway for michelle. it was the gateway for most of you. and now, more than ever, it is the gateway to a middle-class life. >> in america, we are at a crossroads. education is becoming more and more expensive as the student loan debt has reached over $1 trillion. i traveled around my home state of maine in search of a solution. a my college has been really growing experience in many ways, academically, socially. >> it's more than a experience. time management and meeting new people and expressing ideas and kind of being in a place with a lot of other intelligent and other focused individuals and just being able to take advantage of that. >> what college education does for you is -- cultivate the mind, broaden the mind, educate the mind and instill someone as a creative their. the college experience -- helped me evolve as a person. and got me ready for a job and lso got me ready for life. >> i am so thankful for the education i've gotten. the ability to kind of study a rang
he is a student at cony high school. >> education was the gateway to opportunity for me. it was the gateway for michelle. it was the gateway for most of you. and now, more than ever, it is the gateway to a middle-class life. >> in america, we are at a crossroads. education is becoming more and more expensive as the student loan debt has reached over $1 trillion. i traveled around my home state of maine in search of a solution. a my college has been really growing experience in many...
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there's been education as to the dialogue the public is having with the people who does these things to us. i think part of it is something, what do the british call, keep calm and carry on. the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. i think we're learning that too. to say, all right, we're not going to change our basic character. the way we handle big public ven events like this. we're going to try to remain true. i think that's challenge now. you have the havoc growing across the global news cycles. you're trying to get into the mind of bomber, maybe this is a victory. the capitol is around. the west is locked down. there's fear all over the united states. there's a question of where next. i think these next 24 to 48 hours will be important in terms of leadership and folks in the intelligence and the political actors to say let's take a deep breath, think what happens and we with control how we respond. >> in terms of the way our leaders talk to us about this, but when we're giving instruction, reassurance and given official response from a leaders, is there a new consensus it
there's been education as to the dialogue the public is having with the people who does these things to us. i think part of it is something, what do the british call, keep calm and carry on. the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. i think we're learning that too. to say, all right, we're not going to change our basic character. the way we handle big public ven events like this. we're going to try to remain true. i think that's challenge now. you have the havoc growing across the global...
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and part of what i think has happened since 9/11 is there's been a great public education. as to this dialog the public is having with whoever this is, whoever does these things to us. whether it's an organized group or a lone wolf. and i think part of it is what the british call keep calm and carr eon? the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. they had the ira a long time before al qaeda arrives. we need to do that too. we're not going to change our basic character. we're going to try to remain true, to essentially being the way we've always been. and i think that is a challenge, though, now. you feel the havoc growing across the global news cycles. and you say, look, for someone doing something leak this, you're trying to get in the mind of a bomber, maybe this is a victory. there's fear all over the unit. there's a question of where next? i think the next 24 to 48 hours will be important in terms of leadership, people in the law enforcement community as well as the political actors. let's take a deep breath. >> in terms of how we have evolved as a country, in terms
and part of what i think has happened since 9/11 is there's been a great public education. as to this dialog the public is having with whoever this is, whoever does these things to us. whether it's an organized group or a lone wolf. and i think part of it is what the british call keep calm and carr eon? the brits have learned a lot of these lessons. they had the ira a long time before al qaeda arrives. we need to do that too. we're not going to change our basic character. we're going to try to...